Fastest most stable rom for the One S right now? - HTC One S

There are so many damn roms and I dont want to spend days testing them all. What is one of the better roms? Right now Im running Jellybam and dont really have many issues at all. What prompted me to come look is that I started up my old Samsung Vibrant and was disappointed at how fast it felt compared to my HTC One S - faster!
So... what do you guys recommend?

I'm using ViperOneS 2.00 and it's perfect to use as a daily driver. You get sense and a lot of tweaks plus new update is in the works

Well i'm using pac man rom latest version and flashed bubbas kernel 2.7 over it and it runs pretty fast. You also get a bunch of tweaks that you can change with the app kernel tuner

R: Fastest most stable rom for the One S right now?
eddiemurphy said:
Well i'm using pac man rom latest version and flashed bubbas kernel 2.7 over it and it runs pretty fast. You also get a bunch of tweaks that you can change with the app kernel tuner
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Same combo for me! High stability
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I use viper 1.2.1 since I like the sense can with zarboz beast kernel with s2w. Awesome battery life
Make sure to check out my thread if you have WiFi issues

I was just wondering what tweaks you are using in the ROM/kernel?
Are you using kernel tuner?
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eddiemurphy said:
I was just wondering what tweaks you are using in the ROM/kernel?
Are you using kernel tuner?
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dave il barbaro said:
Same combo for me! High stability
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Using AOKP 4.1.1 JB no real tweaks, has been great for me.
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Dark Jelly CM10, works perfectly fine and hasnt caused me any issue.
Viper 1.2.1 with zarboz kernel is also damn good.
The custom JB Sense roms are too limited for my taste atm.

Goatshocker said:
Dark Jelly CM10, works perfectly fine and hasnt caused me any issue.
Viper 1.2.1 with zarboz kernel is also damn good.
The custom JB Sense roms are too limited for my taste atm.
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ecdy said:
Using AOKP 4.1.1 JB no real tweaks, has been great for me.
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I'm using the recent STOCK AOKP 4.2 (Feb 15th build) It seems very smooth, certainly in comparison to the original firmware.

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Hi, All NS4G User! Kwiboo.ICS.V3 or Koush.Alpha10

Please tell us which one you are using now and How is it?
I'm using Koush A10, have to say I love it. I did see any bug so far(2 days)
I was using Kwiboo 1.5, i was really good too.(However USB and camcorder was work.)
Compare to to Kwiboo's rom koush's one seems like a little laggy.
So tell me which one you using?
Kwiboo rom is the fastest but aosp rom has the most features and the only one to have home screen landscape mode but koush rom is the first I tried with the most working features idk if one is better than the other
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Both are nice. I had the fewest problems with Koush.
The speed is just not there though. After a full bug-free day with Koush I went back to 2.3.7 because it's just so much faster. I'm not encouraged about ICS on this device.
Netiher, tried them both and I must say they are good but they don't even touch AOSP's ICS rom. Get it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364221
This has been rock solid so far only thing I can see that is missing is 4G.
Royvin said:
Netiher, tried them both and I must say they are good but they don't even touch AOSP's ICS rom. Get it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364221
This has been rock solid so far only thing I can see that is missing is 4G.
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On aosp's rom I can't seem to download files directly to the phone. Roms,kernel's etc but I can on Kwiboo and Koush
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snoopy1e11 said:
On aosp's rom I can't seem to download files directly to the phone. Roms,kernel's etc but I can on Kwiboo and Koush
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I have not tried that yet, I will have to test.
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On aosp's rom I can't seem to download files directly to the phone. Roms,kernel's etc but I can on Kwiboo and Koush
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It does that to me too and I'm guessing the stock browser dosent have the proper files in order to download, so in that case it won't download anything. But I've been using xscope to to download roms, kernels, etc.. for now.
there's really no comparing any ics build with aosp's. . .
i'm so thankful for it. seemed like gsm nexus s was getting all the ics love
Yeah didn't work for me but I'm not to concerned.Still like this one the best for my use. I know everyone has different opinions and that's whats cool.
Neither
I was on oICS, liked it better than the 2 that the OP mentioned, but now I'm on Brainmasters build for NS4G, & for my phone, it's the best. Out of the box it's faster & smoother than the other builds, even with custom kernels & overclocking.
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kijp15 said:
It does that to me too and I'm guessing the stock browser dosent have the proper files in order to download, so in that case it won't download anything. But I've been using xscope to to download roms, kernels, etc.. for now.
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Can you tell us which files are missing from the browser??
I could have sworn the problem was in permissions or a lib file.
I could download some files, but not others. For instance, I could download MathKids v11 kernel, but not 11.5. Crazy.
I'm on BM v6 (Koush a11) here, with franco's 26/11 kernel. It's blazing fast.
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I'm on BM v6 (Koush a11) here, with franco's 26/11 kernel. It's blazing fast.
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Bm v6 is based on AOSP's ICS rom not Koush's. I do agree its blazing fast and good battery life!
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Another vote for AOSP's v13. It's great, smooth and cant wait for v14.
See my sig for my setup; it's been working great for me.
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Rem3Dy said:
Bm v6 is based on AOSP's ICS rom not Koush's. I do agree its blazing fast and good battery life!
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He has a couple versions, one of which is based on Koush I believe.
How does AOSP's ICS ROM compare to a 2.3 ROM like CM7? In my testing of Koush's and another ICS ROM, I couldn't believe how sluggish my NS4G was.
Android Open Source Project
Sweet and obnoxious username choice all at the same time.
I think he means the dev, asop. But yeah, asop's for me atleast has been the snappiest.
Follow the leader @corythug
Friends, I am a lot more confused as which ROM is better... Didn't wanted to test myself was waitin for someone to do it for lazy folks like me... however, the anxiety of ICS can't be kept in back drop any longer... while I type this response I taking backup of data on NS... will try kwiboo's ROM - as it was the first post for ICS port I read... However, I see inclination of couple folks for AOSP ROM... I'll wait for a couple of hrs, if there is one more vote for AOSP I'll try it...
I've tried every ics versions kwiboo and koush's
Brainmaster 's. V6 with kwiboo 's v3 is the best.
Thanks
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Aosp's oICS plus Matrix kernel.
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Best stable ics Rom

Can any one tell me ..
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arunkshah said:
Can any one tell me ..
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Not being funny, but how many times has this question been asked?= too many times! Without appearing rude, perhaps you should search a little through the Q&A threads & read the many answers people have posted to this ( many times asked! ) question!
Even better idea! Go to the devlopment section & download a few for yourself to try!
Try them out! That's the best way. I like codename android 1.4 with Matr1x kernel. Just to give you somewhere to start
Bugless beast
I use evilisto 4.0.4 port
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1474878
also Brainmasters stock 4.0.3 is really good i used that prior
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399273
both with Eugene's speedy 7 kernel and chainfire3d
super smooth fast and stable
Flash n Learn
arunkshah said:
Can any one tell me ..
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You've got to just try them out. I started with gummynex..was good..i tried CyberGR-MOD...stuck to it for few weeks...also liked it..very stable everything working.. now i am using Nuhetri-reloaded v 3.01...it seems to be extremely stable..based on ICS 4.04 an I am using Air Kernel 3.3 and liking it a lot.. i am finding it's been the fastest / smoothest ROM i have tried to date...
go on...be a FLASH WHORE
the NexusMV roms are on the top of my list
My favorite is nuhetri-reloaded-v3.0.1 and for me it was very stable and smooth. I use nuhetri's rom since v2.3.0 without any issue. No lags and no reboots
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If you don't trust these numbskulls, go check the forums for your phone and see which one has has the highest views/thread count. Those are usually your best bet for a good (stable) rom.
I tried 3-4 custom roms. Cyber GR is the best. Fast (though not fastest), stable, lots of useful features.
Bugless beast with air kernel 65fps
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I suggest you try to flash ROMs and Kernels. Best ROM for me might not be the best for you it depends on how you use your phone. All ICS rooms in the dev section are stable since we have the official ICS update. BTW Im using cyberGr stormy 3 v8. Happy flashing...
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danismo said:
My favorite is nuhetri-reloaded-v3.0.1 and for me it was very stable and smooth. I use nuhetri's rom since v2.3.0 without any issue. No lags and no reboots
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+1 .. nuhetri-reloaded is the best among stable (OTA-based) for me
You can check bedalus work on ICS ROMs:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481856
I've used CyborGRv7, then Oddie's MIUI's ROM.
Now I am on nuhetri v3.0.1 and it's working flawlessly!! For now, it's option number 1 for me (but I haven't tried much either ).
everyone got their own opinions... it all comes down to ur preference ... personally. i m using aokp milestone 3...
itz feature packed and stable... follow my signature for details ...
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I am using slim ics kernel and it is working well so far!
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Bugless Beast with Matr1x cfs 17.5,i have great battery life too.
Slim with a Trinity kernel here. Very stable.
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I felt the latest cm nightly was the most responsive i have used on a ns4g. Still not where i feel it should be though. They all feel like betas to me still. Was using matrix kernel.
bronzo nytin
novic_dev said:
+1 .. nuhetri-reloaded is the best among stable (OTA-based) for me
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+1 from me too.
nuhetri-reloaded-v3.0.1 is really a nice rom and it's fast
I suggest you combine it with AirKernel 3.4.5

[Q] I'm looking for a new ROM but...

...but I have few problem to chose one!!!
Actually I have an old Rom named Pixel ROM 1.72. Do you remember it?
I like this rom because is simple and fast and I'm looking for something like it.
I really like to try a Rom based on Jelly Bean but I fear to severely slow down my terminal,
and I have to use it also for my job...
If anyone have a suggestion...
Cyanogenmod nightlies
slimrom's ones I think will please you, stable fast and very lightweight
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stremax said:
slimrom's ones I think will please you, stable fast and very lightweight
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This one? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1390118&highlight=slimrom
stremax said:
slimrom's ones I think will please you, stable fast and very lightweight
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I'm running slim now and I love it! But a member said they will port pac man to the ns4g!!!!!! Until then its slim for me.
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ej8989 said:
Cyanogenmod nightlies
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Where I can find it...?
Tedo said:
Where I can find it...?
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get.cm
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stremax said:
slimrom's ones I think will please you, stable fast and very lightweight
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Slimrom's ones ?!?
But they are at the 3.0 ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1822363
Tedo said:
Slimrom's ones ?!?
But they are at the 3.0 ? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1822363
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He just released his final 3.1 yesterday! He said that he may go to 4.2 build.
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Do you try it..?
Tedo said:
Do you try it..?
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You should really try the incredible JellyShot v0.5.2. It's JB 4.2.1, the most recent android ever. Google will not officialy release it for Nexus S, but this version is absolutely incredible! No kidding.
Slimbean is ok, but gets buggy along the way.
Bugless Beast is good, but a little outdated
Cyanogen 10 was not good for my battery and I thought it had too many fireworks, I like simple stuff.
Download JellyShot.
Just follow the instructions. I'm using Marmite v 1.7.5 (plain not the CM)
I use the one at column C5, is working great, no lag, no nothing just incredibleness!!
Look in search, it's my first post, so I can't post urls yet...
Cheers from sunny Brasil!
sorry for late response..
the name version v3.1 it's not related to android version is still jb 4.1.2
but as former stated I've tried jellyshot v0.3 and 0.5 now... WOW amazing fast!!!
not so minimal as slim ones but my Nexus seem to be supercharged now..(not related to zeppelinrox scripts!!)
stremax said:
sorry for late response..
the name version v3.1 it's not related to android version is still jb 4.1.2
but as former stated I've tried jellyshot v0.3 and 0.5 now... WOW amazing fast!!!
not so minimal as slim ones but my Nexus seem to be supercharged now..(not related to zeppelinrox scripts!!)
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I suddenly lost all conectivity, have 0 signal bars! Help! Have any idea what I can do?
I'm on latest jellyshot with marmite kernel and everything seems pretty fast and stable.I certainly suggest it.
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Best set up?

Hello, I ordered the blaze and should be getting it sometime this week. And I would like to know what's the best 4.1.2 and 4.2.2 ROM with stability and performance along with nice features. Also what mods and what kernel?
So happy to be joining this community!
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Imo, for stability, I go with the latest CM10 nightly with bluelightning X2 kernel, along with team killjoys scripts.
BL x2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39919819&postcount=42
Cm10 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922935
Killjoy http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2411161
For fun, thyrusholo black theme https://play.google.com/store/apps/...utm_medium=organic&utm_term=thyrus+holo+black
What about 4.2.2?
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13~BigBear~13 said:
What about 4.2.2?
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4.2 and 4.3 development is just getting underway. They run very smooth, it just that some things are still broken, like the camera, bln, and few little things. There are workarounds in the specific threads. Im currently running slimbean 4.3. Beanstalk 4.3 is killer too.
Should I try all star liquid smooth?
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13~BigBear~13 said:
Should I try all star liquid smooth?
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Try them alllllll!
Don't start threads like these. There are not any "best" ROMs out there. It all leads to your opinion. Try them all out! And you came in the right time as we got 4.3! Welcome to the community!
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Be careful about "best threads", sometimes things can get a little nasty. Anyways, I agree, someones "best" can be another persons worst, looks like you have a lot of testing to do! Welcome to the community!
xWolf13 said:
Don't start threads like these. There are not any "best" ROMs out there. It all leads to your opinion. Try them all out! And you came in the right time as we got 4.3! Welcome to the community!
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Thank you very much. Anything I should know? Like about the device?
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13~BigBear~13 said:
Thank you very much. Anything I should know? Like about the device?
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This device will last you long . Many new ROMs are coming out. Never know. Me might get CM11 if it comes out lol
xWolf13 said:
This device will last you long . Many new ROMs are coming out. Never know. Me might get CM11 if it comes out lol
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That's great to here. My last device had 4.2.2 running without any issues. And it was older than this device! I guess it depends on the developers! I expect great things
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The more the merrier! Welcome to the community!
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Romman0 said:
Imo, for stability, I go with the latest CM10 nightly with bluelightning X2 kernel, along with team killjoys scripts.
BL x2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39919819&postcount=42
Cm10 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922935
Killjoy http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2411161
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I see in the CM10 thread this list of bugs:
Known Bugs:
Screen of Death: This is a CM10 bug, many other devices are afflicted, not just the blaze. Many people are working hard to fix this.
UI action sounds may not work at first. Adjust the volume with the volume buttons, the sounds will then work fine. This is a known CM10 bug
BLN is wonky. Working on getting us merged with the stable version native to CM10.
Fixed 20121103+ : WiFi generates a random MAC address with each boot.
Camera: Flash can't be disabled
Camera: Storage location cannot be changed. This isn't really a bug, however if the interest is great enough, I might try and figure out a way to change the system default storage location.
Other things maybe? Discuss in the thread...
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Are all of these bugs still present in the latest builds?
The latest nightly is 99.8% stable. Occasionally occasional people have occasional problems once in a while. Nothing is 100% usually. I've been running it for many months now. Just user ICS camera from the market and set it to use your sd card for saving pics.
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I've since moved on from CM10. Not that it wasn't superb, but I went flash happy
I'm currently running Slimbean 4.3 20130905, and I've gotta say its pretty sweet. Its in beta stages so there will be a few bugs, but honestly the only ones I've come across so far is the camera crashes, the torch crashes, and setting performance tweaks cause a reboot. Other than that its buttery smooth. I HIGHLY recommend it, sir. Its a lightweight build for superior performance, and it delivers through and through. Also flash with the minimal gapps build to keep performance nice and creamy. Slimbeam + minimal gapps = 140mgb. Smaller than your average ROM.
I would never steer a fellow android enthusiast in the wrong direction
Flash it and see. You won't be disappointed. But hey, even if you are, just flash another one!!
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Should I try all star liquid smooth?
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To be perfectly honest Liquid Smooth gave me some trouble. Even after doing a completely fresh flash it wasn't stable in the least.
That being said it never hurts to give it a shot. I saw somewhere a kernel you could flash possibly fixing any issues you may have with it. Unfortunately it didn't work for me
Slimbean, CM and beanstalk, in my opinion, are where you'll find ultimate performance and creaminess
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Skywalker.00 said:
I've since moved on from CM10. Not that it wasn't superb, but I went flash happy
I'm currently running Slimbean 4.3 20130905, and I've gotta say its pretty sweet. Its in beta stages so there will be a few bugs, but honestly the only ones I've come across so far is the camera crashes, the torch crashes, and setting performance tweaks cause a reboot. Other than that its buttery smooth. I HIGHLY recommend it, sir. Its a lightweight build for superior performance, and it delivers through and through. Also flash with the minimal gapps build to keep performance nice and creamy. Slimbeam + minimal gapps = 140mgb. Smaller than your average ROM.
I would never steer a fellow android enthusiast in the wrong direction
Flash it and see. You won't be disappointed. But hey, even if you are, just flash another one!!
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To be perfectly honest Liquid Smooth gave me some trouble. Even after doing a completely fresh flash it wasn't stable in the least.
That being said it never hurts to give it a shot. I saw somewhere a kernel you could flash possibly fixing any issues you may have with it. Unfortunately it didn't work for me
Slimbean, CM and beanstalk, in my opinion, are where you'll find ultimate performance and creaminess
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Well. I'm running liquid smooth right now.
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13~BigBear~13 said:
Well. I'm running liquid smooth right now.
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Good for you, sir. I hope it works out for you, brudda
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Romman0 said:
Imo, for stability, I go with the latest CM10 nightly with bluelightning X2 kernel, along with team killjoys scripts.
BL x2 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=39919819&postcount=42
Cm10 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1922935
Killjoy http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2411161
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Are there any issues I should know about CM-10?
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13~BigBear~13 said:
Are there any issues I should know about CM-10?
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creeve4 said:
I see in the CM10 thread this list of bugs:
Are all of these bugs still present in the latest builds?
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Not really, the only thing that still exists is the stock camera doesn't have the option to save to the external SD card. Easily fixable by using a camera from the market, like 'ICS camera'.
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Are there any issues I should know about CM-10?
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CM10 is flawless aside from the issue with the camera, Holmes. Flash it and see for yourself!!!
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Is there a stable and light rom?

Hi all!
I'm using an HTC One S, and I tried some different roms.
I tried Pacman, Paranoidandroid, but they're a little bit heavy and full of features I'll never use, and the battery doesn't last too much.
So I tried CodenameLungo, Slimroms and Carbon, and they're light and the battery use is amazing... but most of them are based on nightly release, and they're not stable. Sometimes they freeze, sometimes the sim card stop to work, sometimes I have to reboot 'cause wifi doesn't work...
And actually I'm looking for a stable and light rom... does it exist?
Waiting for any suggestion (except for Sense based rom, it's too heavy!).
Thanks a lot!
Odyssey
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Odyssey
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Thanks a lot, I'll try it tonight... even if it's still a RC.
My vote would be for CM 10 or the latest RC.
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Beanstalk
I'm using holo black bean 2.3. So far its been 100% stable for me over the past few weeks of heavy use. Most stable non sense ROM I've used. Not sure its as light as you want but the less features you use the faster the rom will likely be especially over time.
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My vote would be for CM 10 or the latest RC.
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That's my advise, too. Almost vanilla Android. Latest stable for ville is 10.0 (4.1.2) and RC2 for 10.1 (4.2) is out.
Jengirl ... I've been a pure android guy since putting my old Diamond to rest. A couple of months ago, had finally had enough of Sprint, sold the Nexus S 4G, and picked up a One S for TMobile. Immediately installed CM10, and after a few weeks tried Code Lungo ... same as you, just had annoying little issues. Finally decided to run stock 4.1.1, but without all the unnecessary TMo bloat and with a stripped down, light version of Sense. Ever since, this sucker simply flies ... without any lag. What made the difference was Rom Cleaner, that I customized to meet my needs. By the way, in addition to being fast without lag ... everything works!
I'm also on holoblackbean 2.3 & this thing is stable & it flies. No complaints. I want to switch to Odyssey when this one gets buggy or it let's me down.... It never has.
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Beanstalk
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Ya, I've moved to beanstalk from odyssey, dev seems more active so more updates get merged in. So far it's great, not a single issue.
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I tried odyssey and i had frequently loop reboot, so i passed to cm10.1.3 rc2 band it seems a bit more stable
Definitely can't confirm any reboots on odyssey. Try fresh install after 3x full wipe.... Running very smooth and stable here...
I've made the wipes but nothing has changed: I think it is a kernel instability problem
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Thank you all for the advices!
Actually I'm trying Odyssey, but it's just a day, and I've never had an issue.
And as soon as I can I'll try Beanstalk too and romcleaner.
Thanks again!
Just wanted to give a suggestion to try a specific build of CM 10.1. Look for this under "M snapshot": cm-10.1-20130304-EXPERIMENTAL-ville-M2
I've been using it with no issues for a few months now and everything works.
Brushstroke said:
Just wanted to give a suggestion to try a specific build of CM 10.1. Look for this under "M snapshot": cm-10.1-20130304-EXPERIMENTAL-ville-M2
I've been using it with no issues for a few months now and everything works.
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Why use a monthly snapshot when there are more stable release candidates available?
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Best stable, light ROM for me after trying all ROM's is [ROM] SourcE v1.4 | Audio quality | Smooth | [Unsense MOD]
Everything works with just the right amount of mods, especially the sound mod is best for me. Until I can safely update firmware for 4.2.2 Sense 5 this is best ROM for stability.
Beanstalk gets my vote, CM based and very smooth
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Why use a monthly snapshot when there are more stable release candidates available?
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Because, in my experience, oddly enough the most recent RCs have actually been less stable than the snapshot release. :/
Jengirl said:
Thank you all for the advices!
Actually I'm trying Odyssey, but it's just a day, and I've never had an issue.
And as soon as I can I'll try Beanstalk too and romcleaner.
Thanks again!
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Here's a copy of my user text for Rom Cleaner. Using it will make the rom fly, while keeping the important parts of Sense (ie: great camera, etc).

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